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Re: [LUG] Interactive graphy thing from CSV data

 

Hmm

Curious

AFAIK it is a standalone program, which is available in repositories
(certainly Ubuntu, so I presume Debian too).

Phil

On 09/11/15 14:29, Gordon Henderson wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Philip Whateley wrote:
> 
>> You might want to look at Ggobi (interactive data visualisation, reads
>> data from csv)
> 
> Fais at the first hurdle as its website needs plugins in both firefox
> and chrome and it won't tell me what those plugins are.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gordon
> 
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> On 09/11/15 14:03, Simon Waters wrote:
>>> Sounds like you want data visualisation and analytics software.
>>>
>>> I did this over 20 years ago and SAS are still a market leader.
>>>
>>> Free software you have lots of stats packages (R and friends). GNU DATA
>>> LANGUAGE attempts PV Wave clone but that's not what you want. Although
>>> no strict boundaries here.
>>>
>>> OpenReflect and "Data Explorer" (GitHub) do what you describe in the
>>> browser, might be good search terms for looking for alternatives. I
>>> think IBMs OpenDX is dead, but worth checking.
>>>
>>> Guys at work may know if you draw a blank, as we use some similar tools
>>> but usually we are simplifying the analysis of data in browsers for
>>> users, so probably not your sort of solution.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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